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SPARC T4-2 ServerInstallation GuidePart No.: E23077-06January 2014PleaseRecycleCopyright 2011, 2014, Oracle and/or its afliates. All rights reserved.This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected byintellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate,broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means. Reverse engineering,disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by lawfor interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free. 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Oracle programs, including any operating system, integrated software, any programs installed on the hardware,and/or documentation, delivered to U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software" pursuant to the applicable Federal AcquisitionRegulation and agency-specic supplemental regulations. As such, use, duplication, disclosure, modication, and adaptation of the programs, includingany operating system, integrated software, any programs installed on the hardware, and/or documentation, shall be subject to license terms and licenserestrictions applicable to the programs. No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.Ce logiciel ou matriel a t dvelopp pour un usage gnral dans le cadre dapplications de gestion des informations. Ce logiciel ou matriel nest pasconu ni nest destin tre utilis dans des applications risque, notamment dans des applications pouvant causer des dommages corporels. 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UNIXest une marque dpose concde sous licence par X/Open Company, Ltd.Ce logiciel ou matriel et la documentation qui laccompagne peuvent fournir des informations ou des liens donnant accs des contenus, des produits etdes services manant de tiers. Oracle Corporation et ses aflis dclinent toute responsabilit ou garantie expresse quant aux contenus, produits ouservices manant de tiers. En aucun cas, Oracle Corporation et ses aflis ne sauraient tre tenus pour responsables des pertes subies, des cotsoccasionns ou des dommages causs par laccs des contenus, produits ou services tiers, ou leur utilisation.iiiContentsUsing This Documentation viiConfirming Server and Site Specifications 1Installation Task Overview 1Server Overview 2Front Panel Components 5Rear Panel Components 6Confirming Specifications 7Physical Specifications 7Electrical Specifications 8Input Power Information 9Environmental Requirements 10Acoustic Noise Emissions 11Cooling Zones and Airflow Clearance 11Preparing for Installation 13Shipping Kit Inventory List 13Handling Precautions 15ESD Precautions 15Tools Needed for Installation 16Installing the Server 17Install Optional Components 18iv SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Rack Compatibility 18Rack Cautions 19 Stabilize the Rack 20 Disassemble Slide Rails 21 Install Mounting Brackets on Server 22 Attach Slide Rail Assemblies to Rack 23 Install the Server 26Installing the CMA (Optional) 28 Install the CMA 29 Verify Operation of Slide Rails and CMA 33Connecting Cables 35Cabling Requirements 35Identifying Ports 36Rear Panel Connector Locations 37USB Ports 38SER MGT Port 39NET MGT Port 39Gigabit Ethernet Ports 40Video Ports 41SAS Connectors 42QSFP Port 43Connecting Data and Management Cables 45 Connect the SER MGT Cable 45 Connect the NET MGT Cable 46 Connect Ethernet Network Cables 47 Connect Network Module Cables 48 Connect Other Data Cables 51 Secure Cables to CMA (Optional) 52Contents vPowering On the Server for the First Time 53 Prepare the Power Cords 53 Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port 54 Power on the System for the First Time 56Oracle ILOM System Console 57Installing the OS 58 Configure the Preinstalled OS 58 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) 59 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface) 61Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters 63Assigning a Static IP Address to the SP 65 Log In to the SP (SER MGT Port) 65 Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port 67Glossary 71Index 77vi SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014viiUsing This DocumentationThis document provides instructions, background information, and referencematerial for installing Oracles SPARC T4-2 server. Related Documentation on page vii Feedback on page vii Support and Accessibility on page viiiRelated DocumentationFeedbackProvide feedback on this documentation at:Documentation LinksAll Oracle products http://www.oracle.com/documentationSPARC T4-2 server http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=SPARCT4-2Oracle Solaris OS andother systems softwarehttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html#sys_swOracle Integrated LightsOut Manager (ILOM) 3.0http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=ilom30Oracle VTS 7.0 http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=OracleVTS7.0viii SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014http://www.oracle.com/goto/docfeedbackSupport and AccessibilityDescription LinksAccess electronic supportthrough My Oracle Supporthttp://support.oracle.comFor hearing impaired:http://www.oracle.com/accessibility/support.htmlLearn about Oraclescommitment to accessibilityhttp://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/accessibility/index.html1Confirming Server and SiteSpecificationsThese topics provides background information about the servers installationprocedures. Installation Task Overview on page 1 Server Overview on page 2 Front Panel Components on page 5 Rear Panel Components on page 6 Confirming Specifications on page 7Related Information Installing the Server on page 17 Connecting Cables on page 35 Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 53Installation Task OverviewPerform the following tasks to install and configure the server.Step Description Links1 Review the SPARC T4-2 Server Product Notes for anylate-breaking news about the server.SPARC T4-2 Server Product Notes2 Review the server features, specifications, and siterequirements.Server Overview on page 2Confirming Specifications on page 73 Confirm you received all of the items you ordered. Shipping Kit Inventory List on page 132 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Related Information SPARC T4-2 Server Product Notes SPARC T4-2 Server Safety and Compliance Guide SPARC T4 Series Servers Administration Guide SPARC T4-2 Server Service ManualServer OverviewThis topic provides a high-level introduction to the main components andcapabilities of the server.4 Familiarize yourself with the server features,controls, and LEDs required for installation.Front Panel Components on page 5Rear Panel Components on page 65 Take safety and ESD precautions and assemble therequired tools.Handling Precautions on page 15ESD Precautions on page 15Tools Needed for Installation on page 166 Install any optional component into the server. Install Optional Components on page 187 Install the server into a rack. Installing the Server on page 178 Attach data and management cables to the server. Connecting Cables on page 359 Connect the power cords to the server, configure theOracle ILOM SP, power on the server for the firsttime, and set up the operating system.Powering On the Server for the First Time onpage 53Step Description LinksConfirming Server and Site Specifications 3Component DescriptionChassis Rack-mountable server.CPU Two processors installed on the motherboard assembly.Memory Up to four memory riser modules are supported (two risers per CPU).Each riser module supports 8 DIMMs, allowing up to 16 DIMMs per processor.A server using four riser modules fully populated with 16-GB DIMMs supportsa maximum of 512 GB of system memory.Storage devices For internal storage, the server provides:Six 2.5-inch drive bays, accessible through the front panel.A slot-loading DVD+/-RW drive on front of the server, below the drive bays.One internal high-speed USB port on the motherboard. This port can hold a USBflash device for system booting.USB 2.0 ports Two front, two rear, and one internal ports.Video ports One front and one rear high-density DB-15 video ports.PCI Express 2.0 I/O slots Ten PCI Express 2.0 slots that accommodate low-profile PCIe cards. All slotssupport x8 PCIe cards. Two slots are also capable of supporting x16 PCIe cards.Slots 4 and 5: x4 electrical interfaceSlots 0, 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9: x8 electrical interfaceSlots 3 and 6: x8 electrical interface (x16 connector)4 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Related Information SPARC T4-2 Server Service Manual Oracle ILOM documentation Front Panel Components on page 5 Rear Panel Components on page 6Network module slot One specialized slot dedicated for use with the SPARC T4-2 Server 10 Gb NetworkModule card. The server does not support populating this slot with standard PCIecards.Ethernet ports Four 10/100/1000 RJ-45 GbE ports on rear panel.SPr The SP supports the following features:Integrated BMC, which supports the industry-standard IPMI feature set.Supports remote KVMS, DVD, and floppy over IP.Serial port.Ethernet access to SP through a dedicated 10/100BaseT management port andoptionally through one of the host GbE ports (using Oracle ILOM sidebandmanagement).Power supplies Two hot-swappable power supplies, each with autoranging, light-load efficiencymode and redundant oversubscription.Cooling fans Six hot-swappable, redundant fans at chassis front (top-loading). Redundant fansin each power supply.Management software Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM).Component DescriptionConfirming Server and Site Specifications 5Front Panel ComponentsRelated Information Rear Panel Components on page 6 Power on the System for the First Time on page 56No. Description No. Description1 Locator LED/Locator button: white 10 DB-15 video connector2 Service Action Required LED: amber 11 SATA DVD drive (optional)3 Main Power/OK LED: green 12 Drive 0 (optional)4 Power button 13 Drive 1 (optional)5 SP OK/Fault LED: green/amber 14 Drive 2 (optional)6 Service Action Required LEDs (3) for Fan Module(FAN), Processor (CPU) and Memory: amber15 Drive 3 (optional)7 Power Supply (PS) Fault (Service ActionRequired) LED: amber16 Drive 4 (optional)8 Overtemperature Warning LED: amber 17 Drive 5 (optional)9 USB 2.0 connectors (2)6 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Rear Panel ComponentsRelated Information Front Panel Components on page 5 Connecting Cables on page 35No. Description No. Description1 Power supply unit 0 status indicator LEDs:Service Action Required: amberAC OK: green or amber8 Network 10/100/1000 ports:NET0NET32 Power supply unit 0 AC inlet 9 USB 2.0 connectors (2)3 Power supply unit 1 status indicator LEDs:Service Action Required: amberAC OK: green or amber10 PCIe card slots 594 Power supply unit 1 AC inlet 11 DB-15 video connector5 System status LEDs:Power/OK: greenAttention: amberLocate: white12 SP SER MGT RJ-45 serial port6 PCIe2 card slots 04 13 SP NET MGT RJ-45 network port7 Network module card slotConfirming Server and Site Specifications 7Confirming SpecificationsPrior to installing the server, review the server specifications and prepare theinstallation site. Physical Specifications on page 7 Electrical Specifications on page 8 Input Power Information on page 9 Environmental Requirements on page 10 Acoustic Noise Emissions on page 11 Cooling Zones and Airflow Clearance on page 11Related Information Server Overview on page 2 Shipping Kit Inventory List on page 13 Identifying Ports on page 36Physical SpecificationsNote To permit safe installation and servicing, provide 36 in. (91 cm) clearance infront and rear of the server.Related Information Shipping Kit Inventory List on page 13Dimension ValueWidth 17.19 inches / 436.5 mmHeight 5.11 inches / 129.85 mmDepth 28.82 inches / 732 mmWeight 80 lbs max, 58 lbs min / 36.28 kg, 26.31 kg minMinimum service access clearance (front) 36 in. / 91 cmMinimum service access clearance (rear) 36 in. / 91 cm8 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014 Installing the Server on page 17Electrical SpecificationsUse the online power calculator to determine the power consumption of a serverwith your configuration. Navigate to the SPARC T4-2 server page at:http://www.oracle.com/goto/powercalculators/Note Plan to connect each power supply to a separate circuit if possible. Thisredundancy enables the server to remain operational if one of the circuits fails.Consult your local electrical codes for any additional requirements.Parameter ValueOperating input range(input voltage tolerance +/- 10%)200 to 240 VAC,50-60 HzMaximum operating input current at 200 VAC(see note)7.4 AMaximum operating input power at 200 VAC 1451 WMaximum heat dissipation 4091 BTU/hr4316 KJ/hrMaximum standby power 27.0 WMaximum server configuration under nominaltemperature and voltage conditions:One T4 processor, thirty two 32-GByte DDR3 DIMMs,six HDD, and 10+1 I/O cards.Idle AC input power 800 WPeak AC input power (running SpecJBB) 1199 WMinimum server configuration under nominaltemperature and voltage conditions:One T4 processor, sixteen 4-GByte DIMMs, no HDDs,and no I/O cards.Confirming Server and Site Specifications 9Note The maximum operating input current values are based on the forumulaP / (V*0.90), where P = maximum operating input power and V = input voltage. Forexample, 620W / (100V * 0.90) = 6.89A. You can use this formula to calculate themaximum operating current at your input voltage.Related Information Input Power Information on page 9 Prepare the Power Cords on page 56 Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 53Input Power InformationThe server provides redundant, hot-swappable power supplies. When each powersupply is connected to a separate power source, the server continues to operateunder the following fault conditions: A power source failure that removes input power from one of the power supplies. Failure of one of the power supplies. Service actions that require removal of one of the power supplies.Refer to the SPARC T4-2 Server Service Manual for power supply replacementinstructions.Note Input power cables: To avoid missing initialization messages, do not attachpower cables to the power supplies until you have finished connecting the datacables and have connected the server to a serial terminal or a terminal emulator (PCor workstation). The server goes into Standby mode and the Oracle ILOM SPinitializes as soon as the input power cables are connected to the power source.Related Information SPARC T4-2 Server Service Manual Electrical Specifications on page 8Idle AC input power 514 WPeak AC input power (running SpecJBB) 713 WParameter Value10 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014 Prepare the Power Cords on page 53Environmental RequirementsInstall and operate the server in a site with an ambient temperature range of 21C(69.8F) to 23C (73.4F), which is an optimal range for server reliability. At 22C(71.6F) it is easy to maintain safe relative humidity levels. Operating in thistemperature range provides a buffer if the environmental support systems fail.Operating the server in a site with ambient relative humidity levels between 45% and50% prevents corrosion, provides an operating time buffer in the event ofenvironmental control system failure, and helps avoid failures caused by staticdischarges that occur when relative humidity is too low.Note Electrostatic discharge is easily generated and less easily dissipated in areaswhere the relative humidity is below 35%, and becomes critical when levels dropbelow 30%.The server has been tested to meet all functional requirements when operating in theoperating environmental limits listed. All values are for a single, non-rackmountedserver.Specification Operating NonoperatingTemperature 5C to 35C (41F to 95F) -40C to 65C (-40F to 149F)Humidity 10% to 90% relative humidity, 27C (80.6F)maximum web bulb, noncondensingUp to 93% relative humidity, 38C (100.4F)maximum web bulb, noncondensingAltitude Up to 3000 m (10,000 ft)*, maximumambient temperature is derated by 2C forevery 1 km (3.6F per 3,280 ft); IEC60068-2-13 Test M, and 60068-2-41 TestZ/BM* Except in China markets where regulations may limit installations to a maximum altitude of 2000 m.Up to 12,000 m (40,000 ft); IEC 60068-2-13Test MVibration 0.15 G (vertical), 0.10 G (horizontal), 5 500 Hz, swept-sine0.5 G (vertical), 0.25 G (horizontal), 5 500Hz, swept-sineShock 3.0 G, 11 ms, half-sine Roll-off: 1-inch roll-off free fall, front toback rolling directionsThreshold: 25 mm threshold height at 0.75m/s impact velocityConfirming Server and Site Specifications 11Related Information Acoustic Noise Emissions on page 11 Cooling Zones and Airflow Clearance on page 11Acoustic Noise EmissionsThe declared noise emissions for the server are in accordance with ISO 9296standards.Related Information SPARC T4-2 Server Safety and Compliance Guide Environmental Requirements on page 10 Cooling Zones and Airflow Clearance on page 11Cooling Zones and Airflow ClearanceNote Proper airflow into and out of the server is essential for keeping the serversinternal temperatures within a safe operating range.The server contains two pressurized cooling zones: the main cooling zone and thepower supply cooling zone. In the main cooling zone, six fans, arranged in tworedundant rows, cool the motherboard, memory risers, and I/O cards. In the powersupply cooling zone, the rear power supply fans cool the power supplies and thefront drive bays. The server must maintain a pressurized plastic dividing wall seal sothat the power supply fans can draw air through the front drive bays.The server draws cool air from the front of the server and expels hot air out the rear.Description Mode SpecificationLwAd (1 B = 10 dB) Operating acoustic noiseIdling acoustic noise8.9 B8.9 BLpAm (bystander positions) Operating acoustic noiseIdling acoustic noise73.6 dB73.6 dB12 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014To avoid overheating the server: Ensure that inlet air enters at the front of the server and exits from the back. Ensure unobstructed airflow through the server. Do not direct warm air toward the front air intake of the server. Prevent recirculation of exhaust air within a rack or cabinet. Manage cables to minimize interfering with the server exhaust vent. Ensure that the server ventilation openings used for intake and outflow of airprovide an open area that is at least 60% of the open area perforations across thefront and rear of the server. Allow a minimum of 5 mm (0.2 in) clearance at the front of the system and 80 mm(3.1 in) at the rear of the server when mounted. These clearance values are basedon the preceding inlet and exhaust impedance (available open area) and assume auniform distribution of the open area across the inlet and exhaust areas. Clearancevalues greater than these are recommended for improved cooling performance.Note Be mindful that the combination of inlet and exhaust restrictions such ascabinet doors and the spacing of the server from the doors can affect the coolingperformance of the server.Related Information Environmental Requirements on page 10 Acoustic Noise Emissions on page 1113Preparing for InstallationThese topics provides background information about the servers installationprocedures.Related Information Installing the Server on page 17 Connecting Cables on page 35 Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 53Shipping Kit Inventory ListNote When you receive your server, place it in the environment where you willinstall it. Leave it in its shipping crate at its final destination for 24 hours. This restingperiod prevents thermal shock and condensation.Verify that you have received all of the components that ship with your server.Step Description Links1. Confirm that you received all the items youordered.Shipping Kit Inventory List on page 132. Review safety and ESD precautions Handling Precautions on page 15ESD Precautions on page 153. Make sure you have the required tools. Tools Needed for Installation on page 1614 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014 SPARC T4-2 server 2 AC power cords RJ-45 to DB-9 crossover adapter for the SER MGT port Antistatic wrist strap Rackmount kit Cable management arm SPARC T4-2 Server Getting Started Guide with license and safety documents Optional components (for example, PCIe cards) that are packaged separately fromthe other itemsRelated Information Server Overview on page 2 Preparing for Installation on page 13Preparing for Installation 15Handling PrecautionsCaution Deploy the anti-tilt bar on the equipment rack before beginning aninstallation.Caution The server weighs approximately 80 lbs (36.29 kg). Two people arerequired to lift and mount this 2U server into a rack enclosure when using theprocedures in this document.Caution When completing a two-person procedure, always communicate yourintentions clearly before, during, and after each step to minimize confusion.Related Information Physical Specifications on page 7 Installing the Server on page 17 SPARC T4-2 Server Getting Started GuideESD PrecautionsElectronic equipment is susceptible to damage by static electricity. Use a groundedantistatic wrist strap, foot strap, or equivalent safety equipment to prevent ESD whenyou install or service the servers.16 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Caution To protect electronic components from electrostatic damage, which canpermanently disable the system or require repair by service technicians, placecomponents on an antistatic surface, such as an antistatic discharge mat, an antistaticbag, or a disposable antistatic mat. Wear an antistatic grounding strap connected to ametal surface on the chassis when you work on system components.Related Information Installing the Server on page 17 Connecting Cables on page 35Tools Needed for InstallationTo install the system, you must have the following tools: No. 2 Phillips screwdriver ESD mat and grounding strapIn addition, you must provide a system console device, such as one of the following: ASCII terminal Workstation Terminal server Patch panel connected to a terminal serverRelated Information Install Optional Components on page 18 SPARC T4-2 Server Service Manual17Installing the ServerThese topics describe how to install the server into a rack using the rail assembly inthe rackmount kit. Perform these procedures if you purchased the rail assembly.Note In this guide, the term rack means either an open rack or a closed cabinet.Related Information Preparing for Installation on page 13 Connecting Cables on page 35Step Description Links1. Install optional components. Install Optional Components on page 182. Ensure that your rack is compatible with theserver requirements.Rack Compatibility on page 183. Review the cautions for working with racks. Rack Cautions on page 194. Use anti-tilt mechanisms to ensure that therack does not tip when the server isinstalled.Stabilize the Rack on page 205. Prepare the slide rails, mounting brackets,and slide rail assemblies for serverinstallation.Disassemble Slide Rails on page 21Install Mounting Brackets on Server on page 22Attach Slide Rail Assemblies to Rack on page 236. Install the server in the rack. Install the Server on page 267 (Optional) Install the CMA. Installing the CMA (Optional) on page 288 Review cabling requirements and portinformation. Attach data and managementcables to the server.Connecting Cables on page 359. Configure the Oracle ILOM SP, then poweron the server for the first time.Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 5318 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Install Optional ComponentsThe standard components of the server are installed at the factory. However, if youordered options such as additional memory or PCIe cards, these options will beshipped separately. If possible, install these components prior to installing the serverin a rack.If you ordered any options that are not factory-installed, see the SPARC T4-2 ServerService Manual and the components documentation for installation instructions.Note The list of optional components can be updated without notice. Refer to theproduct web pages for the most current list of components supported in the server.Related Information The optional component documentation SPARC T4-2 Server Service ManualRack CompatibilityCheck that your rack is compatible with the slide rail and cable management armoptions. The optional slide rails are compatible with a wide range of equipment racksthat meet the following standards.Item RequirementStructure Four-post rack (mounting at both front and rear).Two-post racks are not compatible.Rack horizontal opening and unitvertical pitchConforms to ANSI/EIA 310-D-1992 or IEC 60927standards.Rack rail mounting hole sizes Only 9.5 mm square hole and M6 round mountingholes are supported. All other sizes, including7.2 mm, M5, or 10-32 mounting holes, are notsupported.Distance between front and rearmounting planesMinimum 622 mm and maximum 895 mm(24.5 inches to 35.25 inches).Installing the Server 19Related Information Physical Specifications on page 7 Handling Precautions on page 15 Rack Cautions on page 19Rack CautionsCaution Equipment Loading: Always load equipment into a rack from the bottomup so that the rack will not become top-heavy and tip over. Deploy your racksanti-tip bar to prevent the rack from tipping during equipment installation.Caution Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature: If the server is installed in aclosed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rackenvironment might be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore, install theequipment only in an environment compatible with the maximum ambienttemperature (Tma) specified for the server.Caution Reduced Air Flow: Install the equipment in a rack so that the amount ofair flow is adequate for the safe operation of the equipment.Clearance depth in front of frontmounting planeDistance to front cabinet door is at least 27 mm(1.06 inch).Clearance depth behind frontmounting planeDistance to rear cabinet door is at least 900 mm (35.5inches) with the cable management arm, or 770 mm(30.4 inches) without the cable management arm.Clearance width between front andrear mounting planesDistance between structural supports and cabletroughs is at least 456 mm (18 inches).Server dimensions Depth (not including PSU handle): 732 mm (28.82inches)Width (not including ears): 436.5 mm (17.19 inches)Height: 129.85 mm (5.11 inches)Item Requirement20 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Caution Mechanical Loading: Mount the equipment in the rack so that the weightis distributed evenly. A hazardous condition can exist with uneven mechanicalloading.Caution Circuit Overloading: Do not overload the power supply circuits. Beforeconnecting the server to the supply circuit, review the equipment nameplate powerratings and consider the effect that circuit overloading might have on overcurrentprotection and supply wiring.Caution Reliable Earthing: Maintain reliable earthing of rackmounted equipment.Give particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to thebranch circuit (for example, use of power strips).Caution Do not use slide rail mounted equipment as a shelf or a work space.Related Information Physical Specifications on page 7 Handling Precautions on page 15 Stabilize the Rack on page 20Stabilize the RackCaution To reduce the risk of personal injury, stabilize the rack and extend allanti-tilt devices before installing the server.Refer to your rack documentation for detailed instructions for the following steps.1. Open and remove the front and rear doors from the rack.2. To prevent the rack from tipping during the installation, stabilize the rack usingall anti-tilt mechanisms provided.3. If there are leveling feet beneath the rack to prevent it from rolling, extendthese leveling feet fully downward to the floor.Installing the Server 214. Fully extend the racks anti-tilt legs or anti-tilt bar, which are located at thebottom front of the rack.Related Information The rack documentation SPARC T4-2 Server Safety and Compliance Guide Rack Compatibility on page 18Rack Cautions on page 19Disassemble Slide RailsComplete the following task to remove the mounting brackets from the slide railassemblies before installation.1. Unpack the slide rails.2. Locate the slide rail lock at the front of one of the slide rail assemblies.22 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 20143. Press and hold the slide rail lock toward the direction of the arrow while youpull the mounting bracket out of the slide rail assembly until it reaches thestop.4. Push the mounting bracket release button toward the front of the mountingbracket, and simultaneously withdraw the mounting bracket from the slide railassembly.5. Repeat for the remaining slide rail assembly.Related Information Install Mounting Brackets on Server on page 22 Attach Slide Rail Assemblies to Rack on page 23 Install the Server on page 26Install Mounting Brackets on ServerYou must install the mounting brackets onto the server before you can rackmount theserver.1. Position a mounting bracket against the chassis so that the slide rail lock is atthe server front, and the five keyhole openings on the mounting bracket arealigned with the five locating pins on the side of the chassis.Note The mounting brackets are identical and can be installed on either side of thechassis.No. Description1 Slide rail lock2 Mounting bracket release buttonInstalling the Server 232. With the heads of the five chassis locating pins protruding though the fivekeyhole openings in the mounting bracket, pull the mounting bracket towardthe front of the chassis until the mounting bracket clip locks into place with anaudible click.3. Verify that the rear locating pin has engaged the mounting bracket clip.4. Repeat to install the remaining mounting bracket on the other side of the server.Related Information Disassemble Slide Rails on page 21 Attach Slide Rail Assemblies to Rack on page 23 Install the Server on page 26Attach Slide Rail Assemblies to RackComplete the following procedures to attach the slide rail assemblies to the rack.24 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Note The slide rail assemblies support only racks with 9.5-mm square holes andM6 round holes. All other racks, including those racks with 7.2-mm, M5, or 10-32mounting holes, are not supported. Refer to your rack documentation for informationabout the size of its rail holes.1. (Optional) If you must move the rack with the server installed, secure the sliderail assemblies to the rack with mounting screws and cage nuts.Insert the cage nuts prior to performing the next steps. Refer to the Rail RackmountKit Overview and Information card for instructions on inserting these cage nuts. Thiscard is included with the rack kit.2. Position a slide rail assembly in your rack so that the slide rail assembly frontbracket is on the outside of the front rack post and the slide rail assembly rearbracket is on the inside of the rear rack post.3. Align the slide rail assembly mounting pins with the front and rear rack postmounting holes. Then lock the assembly into place by pushing the assemblytoward the rear of the rack until the mounting pins engage the rack.You will hear an audible click when the mounting pins engage the rack.The slide assembly mounting pins accommodate either 9.5 mm square mountingholes or M6 round mounting holes. No other mounting hole sizes are supported.Installing the Server 254. (Optional) If you chose to secure the slide rail assembly to the rack with screws,insert the M6 mounting screws through both front and rear slide rail bracketsand rack posts, and then secure the screws to the rack posts with the caged nuts.5. Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 for the remaining slide rail assembly.26 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Caution If your rack does not have an anti-tip device, the rack could tip overwhen installing the server.6. If available, extend the anti-tip legs or anti-tip bar at the bottom of the rack.Refer to your rack documentation for instructions. For more information, seeStabilize the Rack on page 20.Related Information Disassemble Slide Rails on page 21 Install Mounting Brackets on Server on page 22 Install the Server on page 26Install the ServerUse this procedure to install the server chassis, with mounting brackets, into the sliderail assemblies that are mounted to the rack.Caution This procedure requires a minimum of two people because of the weightof the server. Attempting this procedure alone could result in equipment damage orpersonal injury.Caution Always load equipment into a rack from the bottom up so that the rackwill not become top-heavy and tip over. Extend the racks anti-tip bar or anti-tilt legsto prevent the rack from tipping during equipment installation. See Stabilize theRack on page 20 for more information.1. Push the slide rails into the slide rail assemblies in the rack as far as possible.2. Raise the server so that the rear ends of the mounting brackets are aligned withthe slide rail assemblies that are mounted in the rack.Installing the Server 273. Insert the mounting brackets into the slide rails, and then push the server intothe rack until the mounting brackets encounter the slide rail stops(approximately 12 inches, or 30 cm).Caution When inserting the server into the slide rail, ensure that both the top andbottom mounting lips of the mounting brackets are inserted into the slide rail. Theserver should slide forward and backward easily if correctly installed. If the unitdoes not slide easily, ensure that each mounting lip is inserted properly. If themounting brackets are not inserted properly, the unit might fall when it is removedfrom the rack.4. Simultaneously push and hold the green slide rail release buttons on eachmounting bracket while you push the server into the rack.Continue pushing until the slide rail locks (on the front of the mounting brackets)engage the slide rail assemblies. You will hear an audible click.28 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Caution Verify that the server is securely mounted in the rack and that the sliderail locks are engaged with the mounting brackets before continuing.Related Information Disassemble Slide Rails on page 21 Install Mounting Brackets on Server on page 22 Attach Slide Rail Assemblies to Rack on page 23 Install the CMA on page 29 Verify Operation of Slide Rails and CMA on page 33Installing the CMA (Optional)These topics describe how to mount the optional CMA on the server to managecables. Install the CMA on page 29 Verify Operation of Slide Rails and CMA on page 33Installing the Server 29 Install the CMAThe CMA is an optional assembly that you can use to route the server cables in therack.1. Unpack the CMA parts.2. Take the CMA to the back of the equipment rack and ensure that you haveadequate room to work around the back of the server.Note References to left or right in this procedure assume that you are facingthe back of the equipment rack.3. Remove tape to separate the parts of the CMA.4. Insert the CMA mounting bracket connector into the right slide rail until theconnector locks into place with an audible click.5. Insert the right CMA slide rail connector into the right slide rail assembly untilthe connector locks into place with an audible click.No. Description1 CMA mounting bracket2 Right slide rail30 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 20146. Insert the left CMA slide rail connector into the left slide rail assembly until theconnector locks into place with an audible click.No. Description1 CMA slide rail connector2 Right slide railInstalling the Server 317. Install and route cables to your server, as required.Note Instructions for installing the server cables are provided in ConnectingCables on page 35.8. If required, attach the cable hooks and loop straps to the CMA, and press thehooks and straps into place to secure the cables.No. Description1 CMA slide rail connector2 Left slide rail32 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Note Cable hooks and loop straps are preinstalled on the CMA. Perform theprocedure in this step if you need to reinstall cable hooks and straps on the CMA.For best results, place three cable straps, evenly spaced, on the rear-facing side ofthe CMA and three cable straps on the side of the CMA nearest the server.Related Information Verify Operation of Slide Rails and CMA on page 33 Secure Cables to CMA (Optional) on page 52No. Description1 CMA cable strap2 CMA armInstalling the Server 33 Verify Operation of Slide Rails and CMANote Two people are recommended for this procedure: one to move the server inand out of the rack, and one to observe the cables and CMA.1. Slowly pull the server out of the rack until the slide rails reach their stops.2. Inspect the attached cables for any binding or kinks.3. Verify that the CMA extends fully from the slide rails.4. Push the server back into the rack.When the server is fully extended, you must release two sets of slide rail stops toreturn the server to the rack.a. The first set of stops are levers, located on the inside of each slide rail, justbehind the rear panel of the server. Push in both green levers simultaneouslyand slide the server toward the rack.The server will slide in approximately 18 inches (46 cm) and stop.Verify that the cables and the CMA retract without binding before youcontinue.b. The second set of stops are the slide rail release buttons, located near thefront of each mounting bracket. Simultaneously push both of the green sliderail release buttons, and push the server completely into the rack until bothslide rail locks engage.5. Adjust the cable straps and CMA, as required.Related Information Install the CMA on page 29 Secure Cables to CMA (Optional) on page 5234 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 201435Connecting CablesConnect and configure the network and serial ports before you attempt to boot theserver.Related Information Verify Operation of Slide Rails and CMA on page 33 Rear Panel Components on page 6Cabling RequirementsPrior to cabling and powering-on the server, gather the following networkinformation: Netmask IP address for the SP Gateway IP addressAt a minimum, you must connect cables to these ports before powering-on the serverfor the first time: SP SER MGT portStep Description Links1. Review the cabling requirements. Cabling Requirements on page 352. Review the front and rear panel connectorsand ports.Front Panel Components on page 5Rear Panel Connector Locations on page 37Identifying Ports on page 363. Connect the management and data cables. Connecting Data and Management Cables on page 454. Secure the cables to the CMA. Secure Cables to CMA (Optional) on page 52Verify Operation of Slide Rails and CMA on page 3336 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014 SP NET MGT port At least one system on-board Ethernet network port Power cables to the power supply inlet portsRelated Information Connect the SER MGT Cable on page 45 Connect the NET MGT Cable on page 46 Connect Ethernet Network Cables on page 47 Prepare the Power Cords on page 53 Power on the System for the First Time on page 56Identifying PortsThese topics describe the locations of connectors and the details on functions of eachportion of a connector. Rear Panel Connector Locations on page 37 USB Ports on page 38 SER MGT Port on page 39 NET MGT Port on page 39 Gigabit Ethernet Ports on page 40 Video Ports on page 41 SAS Connectors on page 42 QSFP Port on page 43Connecting Cables 37Rear Panel Connector LocationsNo. Cable Port or Expansion Slot Description1 Power supply 0 AC inlet Use the supplied or supported AC power cords.Note - Do not attach power cords to the power supplies untilyou have finished connecting the data cables and haveconnected the server to a serial terminal or a terminalemulator (PC or workstation).2 Power supply 1 AC inlet3 SPARC T4-2 Server 10 Gb Network ModuleQSFP portThe SPARC T4-2 Server 10 Gb Network Module cards QSFPport provides four 10 Gb connections when using a supportedtransceiver and cable.4 Network 10/100/1000 ports (NET0, NET1,NET2, and NET3)The four Gigabit Ethernet ports enable you to connect thesystem to the network.Note - Using the Oracle ILOM sideband management feature,you can access the SP using one of these ports. Refer to theSPARC T4 Series Servers Administration Guide for instructions.5 USB ports (USB 0, USB 1) The two USB ports support hot-plugging. You can connectand disconnect USB cables and peripheral devices while theserver is running, without affecting system operations.Note - You can connect up to 126 devices to each of the fourUSB controllers (two ports in front, two ports in back), for atotal of 504 USB devices per server.38 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Related Information Cabling Requirements on page 35 Secure Cables to CMA (Optional) on page 52USB PortsTwo USB ports can be accessed from the front of the server and two from the back ofthe server.Each Each USB port supplies 5V output at 500 mA.Related Information Rear Panel Connector Locations on page 376 DB-15 video port Use a DB-15 video cable to connect to a video device.7 SP NET MGT Ethernet port The NET MGT port is the optional connection to the OracleILOM SP. The SP NET MGT port uses an RJ-45 cable for a10/100BASE-T connection. If your network does not useDHCP, this port will not be available until you haveconfigured network settings through the SP SER MGT port.Note - This port does not support connections to Gigabitnetworks.8 SP SER MGT port The SER MGT port uses an RJ-45 cable and is alwaysavailable. This port is the default connection to the OracleILOM system controller.No. Description1 +5V supply2 Data 3 Data +4 GroundNo. Cable Port or Expansion Slot DescriptionConnecting Cables 39SER MGT PortThe SER MGT RJ-45 port, located on the rear panel, provides the default connectionto the system console.Related Information Rear Panel Connector Locations on page 37 Connect the SER MGT Cable on page 45 Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port on page 54NET MGT PortThe NET MGT RJ-45 port, located on the rear panel, provides an optional Ethernetconnection to the SP.No. Description1 Clear to Send2 Data Carrier Detect3 Transmit Data4 Ground5 Ground6 Receive Data7 Data Terminal Ready8 Ready to Send40 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Related Information Rear Panel Connector Locations on page 37 Connect the NET MGT Cable on page 46 Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port on page 67Gigabit Ethernet PortsFour RJ-45 Gigabit-Ethernet connectors (NET0, NET1, NET2, NET3) can be accessedfrom the rear panel. The Ethernet interfaces operate at 10 Mbit/sec, 100 Mbit/sec,and 1000 Mbit/sec.No. Description1 Transmit Data +2 Transmit Data 3 Receive Data +4 No Connect5 No Connect6 Receive Data 7 No Connect8 No ConnectConnecting Cables 41Related Information Rear Panel Connector Locations on page 37 Connect Ethernet Network Cables on page 47Video PortsThe server has two 15-pin VGA video ports, one port on the front and one on theback of the server. Maximum supported resolution is 1024 x 768.No. Description1 Transmit/Receive Data 0 +2 Transmit/Receive Data 0 3 Transmit/Receive Data 1 +4 Transmit/Receive Data 2 +5 Transmit/Receive Data 2 6 Transmit/Receive Data 1 7 Transmit/Receive Data 3 +8 Transmit/Receive Data 3 No. Description1 Red Video2 Green Video3 Blue Video4 Monitor ID - Bit 2 (Ground)5 Ground42 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Related Information Rear Panel Connector Locations on page 37SAS ConnectorsThe six SAS connectors are located on the drive backplane inside the server.The following table lists the pinouts for the SAS connector.6 Red Ground7 Green Ground8 Blue Ground9 +5V10 Sync Ground11 Monitor ID - Bit 0 (Ground)12 VGA 12C Serial Data13 Horizontal Sync14 Vertical Sync15 VGA 12C Serial ClockSignal Segment S1 Gnd Second mateS2 TX+ Transmit from PHY to hard driveS3 TX-S4 Gnd Second mateS5 RX- Receive from hard drive to PHYS6 RX+S7 Gnd Second mateNo. DescriptionConnecting Cables 43Related Information SPARC T4-2 Server Service ManualQSFP PortOracles SPARC T4-2 Server 10 Gb Network Module card contains one QSFP port.Back-side Signal S8 Gnd Second mateS9S10S11 Gnd Second mateS12S13S14 Gnd Second matePower Segment P1 3.3V Not SupportedP2 3.3V Not SupportedP3 3.3V Not SupportedP4 Gnd First mateP5 Gnd Second mateP6 Gnd Second mateP7 5.0V Pre-charge, second mateP8 5.0VP9 5.0VP10 Gnd Second mateP11 Reserved Should be groundedP12 Gnd First mateP13 12.0V Pre-charge, second mateP14 12.0VP15 12.0V44 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014The following table lists the pinout for each connection.The following table provides the QSFP signal descriptions.Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal1 GND 11 SCL 21 RX2n 31 Reserved2 TX2n 12 SDA 22 RX2p 32 GND3 TX2p 13 GND 23 GND 33 TX3p4 GND 14 RX3p 24 RX4n 34 TX3n5 TX4n 15 RX3n 25 RX4p 35 GND6 TX4p 16 GND 26 GND 36 TX1p7 GND 17 RX1p 27 ModPrsL 37 TX1n8 ModSelL 18 RX1n 28 IntL 38 GND9 LPMode_Reset 19 GND 29 VccTx10 VccRx 20 GND 30 Vcc1Signal DescriptionGND Ground for both signal and power returnIntL Interrupt on low - Enables fault indication.LPMode Low power modeModPrsL Module presence on low - Identifies existence of QSFP connector.ModSelL Module select on low - Enables reception of I2C commands.Connecting Cables 45Related Information Rear Panel Connector Locations on page 37 Connect Network Module Cables on page 48Connecting Data and ManagementCablesThese topics describe how to connect cables. You can use these procedures to connectcables before or after the server is first connected to power. Connect the SER MGT Cable on page 45 Connect the NET MGT Cable on page 46 Connect Ethernet Network Cables on page 47 Connect Network Module Cables on page 48 Connect Other Data Cables on page 51 Connect the SER MGT CableThe SP serial management port is labeled SER MGT. Use the SP SER MGT port onlyfor server management. This port is the default connection between the SP and aterminal or a computer. Use this port for server management.Caution Do not attach a modem to this port. Connect a Category 5 (or better) cable from the SER MGT to a terminal device.When connecting a DB-9 cable, use an adapter to perform the crossovers given foreach connector.ResetL Reset on lowSCL I2C interface clockSDA I2C interface dataSignal Description46 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Related Information SER MGT Port on page 39 Connect the NET MGT Cable on page 46 Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port on page 54 Connect the NET MGT CableThe SP network management port is labeled NET MGT. After the initial serverconfiguration, you can connect to the SP over an Ethernet network using this NETMGT port.If your network uses a DHCP server to assign IP addresses, the DHCP server willassign an IP address to this NET MGT port. With this IP address, you can connect tothe SP using an SSH connection. If your network does not use DHCP, this NET MGTport will not be accessible until you configure the network settings through the SERMGT port. For instructions, see Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Porton page 67. Connect a Category 5 (or better) cable from the NET MGT port to your networkswitch or hub.Connecting Cables 47Related Information NET MGT Port on page 39 Connect Ethernet Network Cables on page 47 Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port on page 67 Connect Ethernet Network CablesThe server has four Gigabit Ethernet network connectors, marked NET0, NET1,NET2, and NET3. Use these ports to connect the server to the network.Note The Oracle ILOM sideband management feature enables you to access the SPusing one of these Ethernet ports. Refer to the SPARC T4 Series Servers AdministrationGuide for instructions.1. Connect a Category 5 (or better) cable from your network switch or hub toEthernet Port 0 (NET0) on the rear of the chassis.48 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 20142. Connect Category 5 (or better) cables from your network switch or hub to theremaining Ethernet ports (NET1, NET2, NET3), as needed.Related Information SPARC T4 Series Server Administration Guide Gigabit Ethernet Ports on page 40 Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 53 Connect Network Module CablesThe optional SPARC T4-2 Server 10 Gb Network Module card provides four 10 GbEnetwork connections when using a supported QSFP transceiver module.1. Remove the transceiver module from its packaging and place it on an antistaticmat.2. Remove the protective end cap from the transceiver module.3. Open the locking handle on the transceiver module until you feel the handleclick into position.Connecting Cables 494. Align the transceiver module to the QSFP slot as shown in the following figure.5. Holding the transceiver module by its edges, carefully slide the module into theQSFP slot.6. Applying even pressure to the top and bottom of the transceiver module, pushthe module until it is firmly seated in the slot.50 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 20147. Push the handle closed to lock the transceiver module in place.Note If you open the locking handle when the transceiver module is installed,remove the transceiver module completely and reinstall it. The handle operates aninternal lock. Opening the handle can disconnect the transceiver module, eventhough it might appear to be connected.8. Plug the cable into the connector.Verify that the handle is in the locked position, and then connect the cable to thetransceiver module.Connecting Cables 51Related Information The network equipment documentation QSFP Port on page 43 Connect Other Data Cables If your server configuration includes optional PCIe cards, connect theappropriate I/O cables to their connectors.Refer to the PCIe card documentation for specific instructions.Related Information The PCIe card documentation SPARC T4-2 Server Service Manual52 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Secure Cables to CMA (Optional)After connecting the server cables, secure them to the cable management arm.1. Open the cable hooks and loop straps on the CMA.2. Route the server cables through the CMA cable hooks and straps.3. Secure the cables to the CMA by closing the hooks and tightening the straps.4. Verify the operation of the slide rails and CMA.See Verify Operation of Slide Rails and CMA on page 33.Related Information Install the CMA on page 29 Verify Operation of Slide Rails and CMA on page 33 Rear Panel Connector Locations on page 3753Powering On the Server for the FirstTimeThese topics include instructions for powering on the server for the first time andconfiguring the Oracle Solaris OS.Related Information Confirming Server and Site Specifications on page 1 Installing the Server on page 17 Connecting Data and Management Cables on page 56Prepare the Power CordsPrepare the power cords by routing them from the AC power source to the server.Step Description Links1. Prepare the power cords. Prepare the Power Cords on page 532. Connect a serial terminal device or terminalserver to the SER MGT port.Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGTPort on page 543. Power on the server and start the OracleILOM system console.Power on the System for the First Time on page 56or Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 584. Configure the preinstalled OS, or install afresh OS.Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58 orReach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOMWeb Interface) on page 615. Set the configuration parameters for theOracle Solaris OS.Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters onpage 636.(Optional)Configure the NET MGT port to use a staticIP address.Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Porton page 6754 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Caution Use only the power cords provided with the server.Caution Do not attach power cables to the power supplies until you haveconnected the server to a serial terminal or a terminal emulator (PC or workstation).The server goes into Standby mode and the Oracle ILOM SP initializes as soon as apower cable connects a power supply to an external power source. System messagesmight be lost after 60 seconds if a terminal or terminal emulator is not connected tothe SER MGT port before power is applied.Note Oracle ILOM will signal a fault if both power supplies are not cabled at thesame time, since it will be a nonredundant condition. Do not be concerned with thisfault in this situation. Route the power cords from the AC power source to the rear of the server.Do not attach the power cords to the power supplies at this time.Related Information Rear Panel Components on page 6 Powering On the Server for the First Time on page 53Connect a Terminal or Emulator to theSER MGT PortPrior to powering on the server for the first time, make a serial connection to the SPfrom a terminal or terminal emulator. After making this serial connection, you willbe able to view the system messages when you connect the power cords.1. Confirm that you have completed the following tasks:a. Completed the preparation for installation.See Preparing for Installation on page 13.b. Completed the installation of the server in a rack.See Installing the Server on page 17.Powering On the Server for the First Time 55c. Connected the necessary cables.See Connecting Cables on page 352. Connect a terminal or a terminal emulator (PC or workstation) to the server SERMGT port.3. Configure a terminal or terminal emulator with these settings: 9600 baud 8 bits No parity 1 Stop bit No handshakeA null modem configuration is needed, meaning the transmit and receive signalsare reversed (crossed over) for DTE to DTE communications. You can use thesupplied RJ-45 crossover adapters with a standard RJ-45 cable to achieve the nullmodem configuration.Note If you power on the server for the first time and do not have a terminal orterminal emulator (PC or workstation) connected to the SER MGT port, you will notsee system messages.4. (Optional) Connect an Ethernet cable between the servers NET MGT port andthe network to which future connections to the SP and host will be made.Configure the system for the first time through the SER MGT port. After the initialconfiguration, you can set up communication between the SP and host throughthis Ethernet interface.5. Connect an Ethernet cable between one of the servers NET ports and thenetwork to which the server will communicate.6. Connect the power cords to the power supplies and to separate power sources.When the power cords are connected, the SP initializes and the power supplyLEDs illuminate. After a few minutes, the SP login prompt is displayed on theterminal device. At this time, the host is not initialized or powered on.7. Continue with the installation by powering on the server for the first time.See Power on the System for the First Time on page 56.Related Information Connect the SER MGT Cable on page 57 Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) on page 5956 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface) on page 61Power on the System for the First Time1. At the terminal device, log in to the SP as root with a password of changeme.After a brief delay, the Oracle ILOM prompt is displayed (->).Note To enable first-time login and access to Oracle ILOM, a default Administratoraccount and its password are provided with the system. To build a secureenvironment, you must change the default password (changeme) for the defaultAdministrator account (root) after your initial login to Oracle ILOM. If this defaultAdministrator account has been changed, contact your system administrator for anOracle ILOM user account with Administrator privileges.For more information about the administration tasks such as changing passwords,adding accounts, and setting account privileges, refer to the Oracle ILOMdocumentation.Note By default, the SP is configured to use DHCP to obtain an IP address. If youplan to assign a static IP address to the SP, seeAssign a Static IP Address to the NETMGT Port on page 67 for more instructions.2. Power on the server using one of the following methods: Press the power button. At the Oracle ILOM prompt, type:The server initialization might take several minutes to complete.To cancel the initialization, press the #. (Hash+Dot) keys to return to the OracleILOM prompt. Then type: stop /SystemXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX login: rootPassword: changeme. . .->-> start /SystemAre you sure you want to start /System (y/n)? yPowering On the Server for the First Time 57Note In Oracle ILOM 3.1, the name space for /SYS was replaced with /System.You can use the legacy name in a command at any time, but to expose the legacyname in the output, you must enable it with -> set /SP/cli legacy_targets=enabled. For more information, see the Oracle ILOM 3.1 documentation.3. (Optional) Redirect the host output to display on the serial terminal device.4. (Optional) You can execute other Oracle ILOM commands while the serverinitializes.a. To display the Oracle ILOM prompt, press the #. (Hash+Dot) keys.b. To see information about available Oracle ILOM commands, type: helpTo see information about a specific command, type help command-namec. To return to displaying host output from the server initialization, type:5. Continue with the installation by installing the OS.See Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58.Related Information Connect the SER MGT Cable on page 57 Oracle ILOM System Console on page 57 Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) on page 59 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface) on page 61Oracle ILOM System ConsoleWhen power is first applied to the system, the boot process begins under the controlof the Oracle ILOM system console. The system console displays status and errormessages generated by firmware-based tests that are run during system startup.-> start /HOST/consoleAre you sure you want to start /SP/console (y/n)? ySerial console started.. . .-> start /HOST/console58 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Note To see these status and error messages, connect a terminal or terminalemulator to the SER MGT before applying power to the server.After the system console finishes its low-level system diagnostics, the SP initializesand runs a suite of higher level diagnostics. When you access the SP using a deviceconnected to the SER MGT port, you see the output of the Oracle ILOM diagnostics.By default, the SP configures the NET MGT port automatically, retrieving networkconfiguration settings using DHCP and allowing connections using SSH.For a more detailed discussion on configuring the system console and connectingterminals, refer to the administration guide for your server.Related Information Servers Administration Oracle ILOM documentation Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) on page 59 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface) on page 61 Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port on page 67Installing the OSUse these topics to either configure the preinstalled OS or use an alternative OS. Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) on page 59 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface) on page 61Related Information Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters on page 63 Configure the Preinstalled OS1. Determine which OS you will use.Powering On the Server for the First Time 59 If you plan to use the preinstalled OS, proceed to step 2. If you do not plan to use the preinstalled OS, go to Reach a State to Install aFresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) on page 59.2. When prompted, follow the onscreen instructions for configuring the OracleSolaris OS on your host.You will be prompted to confirm the configuration several times, enablingconfirmation and changes. If you are not sure how to respond to a particularvalue, you can accept the default, and make future changes when the OracleSolaris OS is running. See Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters onpage 63 for a description of the Oracle Solaris OS parameters you must provideduring initial configuration.3. Log in to the server.You can now enter Oracle Solaris OS commands at the prompt. For more details,refer to the Oracle Solaris 11 or 10 OS man pages and documentation at:http://www.oracle.com/goto/Solaris11/docshttp://www.oracle.com/goto/Solaris10/docsRelated Information Prepare the Power Cords on page 53 Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port on page 54 Power on the System for the First Time on page 56 Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters on page 63 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOMCLI)If you do not plan to use the preinstalled OS use this procedure to prevent the serverfrom booting from the preinstalled OS.1. Prepare the appropriate boot media according to your installation method.There are many methods by which you can install the OS. For example, you canboot and install the OS from DVD media or from another server on the network.For more information about the methods, refer to these Oracle Solaris documentsections: Installing Oracle Solaris 11 Systems, comparing installation options at:http://www.oracle.com/goto/Solaris11/docs Oracle Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Planning for Installation and Upgrade, choosingan Oracle Solaris installation method at:60 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014http://www.oracle.com/goto/Solaris10/docs2. From Oracle ILOM, set the OpenBoot auto-boot? parameter to false.This setting prevents the server from booting from the preinstalled OS. When youuse bootmode, the change applies only to a single boot and expires in 10 minutesif the power on the host is not reset.3. When you are ready to initiate the OS installation, reset the host.Note In Oracle ILOM 3.1, the name space for /SYS was replaced with /System.You can use the legacy name in command at any time, but to expose the legacy namein the output, you must enable it with -> set /SP/cli legacy_targets=enabled. For more information, see the Oracle ILOM 3.1 documentation.4. Switch communication to the server host.The server might take several minutes to complete POST, and then the OpenBootprompt (ok) is displayed.5. Boot from the appropriate boot media for your installation method.For more information, refer to the Oracle Solaris installation guide thatcorresponds to your desired release and installation method. Installing Oracle Solaris 11 Systems, comparing installation options at:http://www.oracle.com/goto/Solaris11/docs Oracle Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Planning for Installation and Upgrade, choosingan Oracle Solaris installation method at:-> set /HOST/bootmode script="setenv auto-boot? false"-> reset /SystemAre you sure you want to reset /System (y/n)? yPerforming reset on /System-> start /HOST/consoleAre you sure you want to start /HOST/console (y/n)? ySerial console started. To stop, type #.Powering On the Server for the First Time 61http://www.oracle.com/goto/Solaris10/docsFor a list of valid boot commands, type:Related Information Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) on page 59 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface) on page 61 Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port on page 67 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOMWeb Interface)If you do not plan to use the preinstalled OS, use this procedure to prevent the serverfrom booting from the preinstalled OS.1. Prepare the appropriate boot media according to your installation method.There are many methods by which you can install the OS. For example, you canboot and install the OS from DVD media or from another server on the network.For more information about the methods, refer to these Oracle Solaris documentsections: Installing Oracle Solaris 11 Systems, comparing installation options at:http://www.oracle.com/goto/Solaris11/docs{0} ok help bootboot ( -- )boot kernel ( default ) or other fileExamples:boot- boot kernel from default device. Factory default is to bootfrom DISK if present, otherwise from NET.boot net- boot kernel from networkboot cdrom- boot kernel from CD-ROMboot disk1:h- boot from disk1 partition hboot tape - boot default file from tapeboot disk myunix -as - boot myunix from disk with flags "-as"dload ( addr -- ) debug load of file over networkat addressExamples: 4000 dload /export/root/foo/test ?go- if executable program, execute itor if Forth program, compile it62 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014 Oracle Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Planning for Installation and Upgrade, choosingan Oracle Solaris installation method at:http://www.oracle.com/goto/Solaris10/docs2. If you have not done so, perform these tasks to access the Oracle ILOM webinterface on the server:a. In a browser on the same network as the system, type the IP address of theSP.b. Log in to Oracle ILOM by typing your user name and password.3. In the Oracle ILOM web interface, in the left navigation pane, choose HostManagement > Host Boot Mode.The Host Boot Mode page is displayed.4. Apply these changes to the Host Boot Mode Settings:a. For State, select: Reset NVRAMThis setting applies a one-time NVRAM (OpenBoot) change based on the scriptsetting, then resets the NVRAM to default settings on the next host reset.b. For Script, type: setenv auto-boot? falseThis setting configures the host to stop at the ok prompt instead ofautomatically booting the preinstalled OS.c. Click Save.Note You have 10 minutes to perform the next step. After 10 minutes, the state isautomatically returned to normal.5. In the left navigation panel, click on Host Management > Power Control.6. Select Reset from the pull-down menu, and click Save.7. In the left navigation panel, click on Remote Control > Redirection.8. Select Use Serial Redirection, and click Launch Remote Console.As the host resets, messages are displayed in the serial console. The reset activitytakes a few minutes to complete. When the ok prompt is displayed, continue tothe next step.9. At the ok prompt, boot from the appropriate boot media for your installationmethod.For more information, refer to the Oracle Solaris installation guide thatcorresponds to your desired release and installation method. Installing Oracle Solaris 11 Systems, comparing installation options at:Powering On the Server for the First Time 63http://www.oracle.com/goto/Solaris11/docs Oracle Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Planning for Installation and Upgrade, choosingan Oracle Solaris installation method at:http://www.oracle.com/goto/Solaris10/docsFor a list of valid boot commands that you can enter at the OpenBoot prompt,type:Related Information Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) on page 59 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface) on page 61 Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port on page 67Oracle Solaris OS ConfigurationParametersThis topic describes configuration parameters you must provide during initial OracleSolaris OS configuration.{0} ok help bootboot ( -- )boot kernel ( default ) or other fileExamples:boot- boot kernel from default device. Factory default is to boot from DISK if present, otherwise from NET.boot net- boot kernel from networkboot cdrom- boot kernel from CD-ROMboot disk1:h- boot from disk1 partition hboot tape - boot default file from tapeboot disk myunix -as- boot myunix from disk with flags "-as"dload ( addr -- ) debug load of file over network at addressExamples: 4000 dload /export/root/foo/test ?go- if executable program, execute itor if Forth program, compile it64 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Related Information Oracle Solaris OS documentation Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58Parameter DescriptionLanguage Select a number from the displayed language list.Locale Select a number from the displayed locale list.Terminal Type Select a terminal type that corresponds with your terminal device.Network? Select Yes.Multiple NetworkInterfacesSelect the network interfaces that you plan to configure. If you are not sure, select the firstone in the list.DHCP? Select Yes or No according to your network environment.Host Name Type the host name for the server.IP Address Type the IP address for this Ethernet interface.Subnet? Select Yes or No according to your network environment.Subnet Netmask (If subnet was Yes) Type the netmask for the subnet for your network environment.IPv6? Specify whether or not to use IPv6. If you are not sure, select No to configure the Ethernetinterface for IPv4.Security Policy Select either standard UNIX security (No) or Kerberos Security (Yes). If you are not sure,select No.Confirm Review the onscreen information and change it if needed. Otherwise, continue.Name Service Select the name service according to your network environment.If you select a name service other than None, you will be prompted for additional nameservice configuration information.NFSv4 DomainNameSelect the type of domain name configuration according to your environment. If you arenot sure, select Use the NFSv4 domain derived by the system.Time Zone(Continent)Select your continent.Time Zone(Country orRegion)Select your country or region.Time Zone Select the time zone.Date and Time Accept the default date and time or change the values.root Password Type the root password twice. This password is for the superuser account for the OracleSolaris OS on this server. This password is not the SP password.Powering On the Server for the First Time 65 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) on page 59 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface) on page 61Assigning a Static IP Address to the SPIf your network does not use DHCP, the NET MGT port is not operational until youconfigure network settings for the SP.Note If you are unable to use DHCP on your network, you must connect to theILOM SP using the SER MGT port to configure the NET MGT port for your network.See Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port on page 67. Log In to the SP (SER MGT Port) on page 65Related Information Oracle ILOM System Console on page 57 Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters on page 63 Log In to the SP (SER MGT Port) on page 65 Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port on page 67 Log In to the SP (SER MGT Port)After the SP boots, access the ILOM CLI to configure and manage the server. TheILOM CLI prompt (->) is displayed the first time the SP is booted. The defaultconfiguration provides an ILOM CLI root user account. The default root passwordis changeme. Change the password using the SP ILOM CLI password command.1. If this is the first time the server has been powered on, use the passwordcommand to change the root password.hostname login: rootPassword:Last login: Mon Feb 18 16:53:14 GMT 2013 on ttyS0Detecting screen size; please wait...doneOracle(R) Integrated Lights Out Manager66 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014Note After the root password has been set, on subsequent reboots, the ILOM CLIlogin prompt is displayed.2. Type root for the login name, followed by your password.Related Information Servers Administration Rear Panel Components on page 6 Identifying Ports on page 36 Oracle ILOM documentationVersion 3.2.1.2 rxxxxxCopyright (c) 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rightsreserved.Warning: password is set to factory default.-> set /SP/users/root passwordEnter new password: ********Enter new password again: ********->...hostname login: rootPassword:password (nothing displayed)Oracle(R) Integrated Lights Out ManagerVersion 3.2.1.2Copyright (c) 2013 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rightsreserved.->Powering On the Server for the First Time 67Assign a Static IP Address to the NETMGT PortIf you plan to connect to the SP through its NET MGT port, the SP must have a validIP address.By default, the server is configured to obtain an IP address from DHCP services inyour network. If the network your server is connected to does not support DHCP forIP addressing, perform this procedure.Note To configure the server to support DHCP, refer to the Oracle ILOMdocumentation.1. Set the SP to accept a static IP address.2. Set the IP address for the SP.Oracle ILOM is shipped with IPv4 DHCP and IPv6 Stateless default networksettings.a. To change the default IPv4 DHCP property and set property values for astatic IPv4 address, type IPv4_address.b. To change the default IPv6 DHCP property and set property values for astatic IPv6 address, type IPv6_address.This setting configures the host to stop at the ok prompt instead ofautomatically booting the preinstalled OS.For more information about the administration tasks such as modifying defaultnetwork connectivity settings, refer to the Oracle ILOM documentation.3. Set the IP address for the SP gateway.-> set /SP/network pendingipdiscovery=staticSet 'pendingipdiscovery' to 'static'-> set /SP/network pendingipaddress=service-processor-IPaddrSet 'pendingipaddress' to 'service-processor-IPaddr'-> set /SP/network pendingipgateway=gateway-IPaddrSet 'pendingipgateway' to 'gateway-IPaddr'68 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 20144. Set the netmask for the SP.This example uses 255.255.255.0 to set the netmask. Your networkenvironment subnet might require a different netmask. Use a netmask numbermost appropriate to your environment.5. Verify that the pending parameters are set correctly.6. Set the changes to the SP network parameters.Note You can type the show /SP/network command again to verify that theparameters have been updated.7. Set the static IP address when you configure the Oracle Solaris OS.See Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58.-> set /SP/network pendingipnetmask=255.255.255.0Set 'pendingipnetmask' to '255.255.255.0'-> show /SP/network/SP/network Targets: Properties:commitpending = (Cannot show property)dhcp_clientid = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxdhcp_server_ip = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxipaddress = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxipdiscovery = dhcpipgateway = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxipnetmask = 255.255.255.0macaddress = xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xxmanagementport = MGMToutofbandmacaddress = xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xxpendingipaddress = service-processor-IPaddrpendingipdiscovery = staticpendingipgateway =gateway-IPaddrpendingipnetmask = 255.255.255.0pendingmanagementport = MGMTsidebandmacaddress = xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xxstate = enabled-> set /SP/network commitpending=trueSet 'commitpending' to 'true'Powering On the Server for the First Time 69Related Information Servers Administration Configure the Preinstalled OS on page 58 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI) on page 59 Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface) on page 61 Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters on page 63 Oracle ILOM documentation70 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 201471GlossaryAANSI SIS American National Standards Institute Status Indicator Standard.ASR Automatic system recovery.Bblade Generic term for server modules and storage modules. See server module andstorage module.blade server Server module. See server module.BMC Baseboard management controller.BOB Memory buffer on board.Cchassis For servers, refers to the server enclosure. For server modules, refers to themodular system enclosure.CMA Cable management arm.CMM Chassis monitoring module. The CMM is the service processor in themodular system. Oracle ILOM runs on the CMM, providing lights outmanagement of the components in the modular system chassis. See Modularsystem and Oracle ILOM.72 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014CMM Oracle ILOM Oracle ILOM that runs on the CMM. See Oracle ILOM.DDHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.disk module ordisk bladeInterchangeable terms for storage module. See storage module.DTE Data terminal equipment.EESD Electrostatic discharge.FFEM Fabric expansion module. FEMs enable server modules to use the 10GbEconnections provided by certain NEMs. See NEM.FRU Field-replaceable unit.HHBA Host bus adapter.host The part of the server or server module with the CPU and other hardwarethat runs the Oracle Solaris OS and other applications. The term host is usedto distinguish the primary computer from the SP. See SP.Glossary 73IID PROM Chip that contains system information for the server or server module.IP Internet Protocol.KKVM Keyboard, video, mouse. Refers to using a switch to enable sharing of onekeyboard, one display, and one mouse with more than one computer.MMAC or MAC address Media access controller address.Modular system The rackmountable chassis that holds server modules, storage modules,NEMs, and PCI EMs. The modular system provides Oracle ILOM through itsCMM.MSGID Message identifier.Nname space Top-level Oracle ILOM CMM target.NEM Network express module. NEMs provide 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet,10GbE Ethernet ports, and SAS connectivity to storage modules.NET MGT Network management port. An Ethernet port on the server SP, the servermodule SP, and the CMM.NIC Network interface card or controller.NMI Nonmaskable interrupt.74 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014OOBP OpenBoot PROM.Oracle ILOM Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager. Oracle ILOM firmware is preinstalledon a variety of Oracle systems. Oracle ILOM enables you to remotelymanage your Oracle servers regardless of the state of the host system.Oracle Solaris OS Oracle Solaris operating system.PPCI Peripheral component interconnect.PCI EM PCIe ExpressModule. Modular components that are based on the PCIExpress industry-standard form factor and offer I/O features such as GigabitEthernet and Fibre Channel.POST Power-on self-test.PROM Programmable read-only memory.PSH Predictive self healing.QQSFP Quad small form-factor pluggable.RREM RAID expansion module. Sometimes referred to as an HBA See HBA.Supports the creation of RAID volumes on drives.Glossary 75SSAS Serial attached SCSI.SCC System configuration chip.SER MGT Serial management port. A serial port on the server SP, the server module SP,and the CMM.server module Modular component that provides the main compute resources (CPU andmemory) in a modular system. Server modules might also have onboardstorage and connectors that hold REMs and FEMs.SP Service processor. In the server or server module, the SP is a card with itsown OS. The SP processes Oracle ILOM commands providing lights outmanagement control of the host. See host.SSD Solid-state drive.SSH Secure shell.storage module Modular component that provides computing storage to the server modules.UUCP Universal connector port.UI User interface.UTC Coordinated Universal Time.UUID Universal unique identifier.WWWN World-wide number. A unique number that identifies a SAS target.76 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 201477IndexAAC OK LED, location of, 6acoustic noise emissions, 11adapter for serial cables, 45admin login, setting password for, 65airow requirements, 12ambient temperature range, 10anti-tilt legs or bar, 20Bback panelcomponents, 6ports and connectors, 37baud rate for serial terminal, 55bits setting for serial terminal, 55Ccable management armSee CMAcable management arm (CMA)cable hook and loop straps, installing, 31cable strap, 32mounting bracket, 29securing cables, 52slide rail connector, 30cablingadapter for serial data cables, 45Ethernet ports, 47NET MGT port, 46network module, 48power cords, 53QSFP port, 48rear port locations, 37required connections, 35securing to CMA, 52SER MGT port, 45CMAinstalling, 29conguringinformation required, 35cooling zones, 11CPU description, 3DDHCP, 46diagnosticswhen run, 57DIMM description, 3drives, 3, 5DVD drive, 5Eenvironmental requirements, 10ESD precautions, 15Ethernet ports, 4, 6cabling, 47location, 37pinouts, 40sideband management, 47Ggateway IP address, 35Hhandling precautions, 15handshaking for serial terminal, no, 55humidity, ambient relative, 10Iinput power information, 9installing78 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014CMA, 29mounting brackets, 22optional components, 18server into rack, 17slide rail assemblies, 23task overview, 1IP addressgateway, 35service processor, 35SP, 63LLEDAC OK, 6Locator button, 5Main Power/OK, 5Overtemperature Warning, 5Power button/OK, 5Power Supply Fault, 5Service Action Required, 5SP OK/Fault, 5System Status, 6Locator button, 5logging into SPusing SER MGT port, 65MMain Power/OK LED, 5memory description, 3mounting bracketsinstalling, 22pins, 22release button, 22server installation, 26NNET MGT portSee network management (NET MGT) portnetmask, 35network management (NET MGT) portcabling, 46DHCP, 46location, 6, 38pinouts, 39static IP address, 46network module, 4cabling, 48slot location, 6, 37noise emissions, 11Ooptional components, installation instructions, 18Oracle ILOM, 57Oracle Solaris OSconguration parameters, 63conguring the preinstalled OS, 58installing a fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI), 59installing a fresh OS (Oracle ILOM webinterface), 61overheating, avoiding, 12Overtemperature Warning LED, 5Pparity for serial terminal, no, 55password command, 65PCIe cardsslots, 3, 6physical specications, 7pinoutsEthernet ports, 40NET MGT port, 39SAS connector, 42SER MGT port, 39USB ports, 38video connector, 41Power button, location of, 5power cords, cabling, 53power supplies, 4, 9AC inlet, 37fault LEDs, location of, 5LEDs, 6power inlet, 6precautions, handling, 15QQSFPcabling, 48connector pinout, 43NM card slot, 37transceiver module, 48RrackIndex 79compatibility, 18mounting holes, supported, 18posts, 24specications, 18stabilizing, 20rackmountanti-tilt legs or bar, extending, 20cable hook and loop straps, 31CMAinstallation, 29slide rail connector, 29installing cables, 31kit, 17mountingbrackets, 22holes, 24racks, supported, 18safety warnings, 19server installation, 26slide rail assemblies, 23stops, releasing, 33stabilizing the rack, 20SSAS connector pinouts, 42SER MGT portcabling, 54initial power on, 54See serial management (SER MGT) portserial management (SER MGT) port, 6cabling, 45location, 38pinouts, 39serial management port, 65serial terminal settings, 55server overview, 2Service Action Required LED, 5service processoraccessing with SER MGT port, 65described, 4log in using serial management port, 65shipping kit contents, 13sideband management, 47slide rail assembliesdisassembling, 21installing, 21, 23mounting pins, 24server installation, 26stops, 33slide rail lock, 22SP OK/Fault LED, 5specicationsairow clearance, 11cooling zones, 11environmental requirements, 10noise emissions, 11physical, 7standbymode, 54stop bit, 55system status LEDs, locations of, 6Ttools required, 16UUSB ports, 3front, 5hot-plugging, 37output power, 38pinouts, 38rear, 6, 37Vvideo connectordescribed, 3front, 5location, 38maximum resolution, 41pinouts, 41rear, 680 SPARC T4-2 Server Installation Guide January 2014